The end of Bush and the beginning of MAGA. For two consecutive days, a moderate cold current is blowing in North Panchagarh district. The sun had not yet appeared in the foggy town. The cool air blowing from the Himalayas adds to the chilly feeling in Konkan.
According to the Meteorological Office, Banshgarh recorded a minimum temperature of 9.5 degrees Celsius at 9 am on Wednesday (January 15). The temperature was recorded at 9.4 degrees Celsius in the area on Tuesday.
Since Wednesday morning, it has been seen that the marginal area is covered with dense fog. Dew falls like rain. Vehicles were seen driving with their headlights on on the city and village roads. Movement of people on roads has decreased due to fog, frost winds and dew. Although many people do not go out unnecessarily in the harsh winter, low-income people are looking for work.
They say that due to winter, one of the family members suffers from fever, cold, breathing problems and other diseases. On the one hand, income is low, and on the other hand, treatment of diseases is in a difficult situation. Apart from this, pets also suffer in winter. They should wear old clothes or chaat bags for their protection.
At the same time, temperature fluctuations have increased vector-borne diseases in the winter. Patients are crowded into area hospitals every day.
Jeetindranath, officer-in-charge of the district’s first-class Tintulia Meteorological Observatory, said: “The temperature has dropped to 9 degrees in the district for two days. A gentle cool breeze is blowing. The temperature was recorded at 9.5 degrees Celsius at 9 am on Wednesday. Yesterday, Tuesday, it was 9 degrees Celsius.” Temperature 9.4 degrees Celsius.